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American McGee's Alice

Chris Vrenna

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Before Chris Vrenna parted company with Trent Reznor, he was the perfect drummer/programmer for Nine Inch Nails. Vrenna was always very musical, and Nine Inch Nails is among the more musical and melodic outfits in the industrial field -- while some industrial bands have thrived on brute force for the sake of brute force (Skinny Puppy and Throbbing Gristle, for example), Nine Inch Nails offered melody and harmony as well as aggression. Not surprisingly, many of the alternative rockers Vrenna has worked with as a producer or programmer (Marilyn Manson, Hole, Rob Zombie, among others) have a strong sense of melody. This 2001 release, however, isn't alternative rock. Best described as instrumental electronica, this CD is the soundtrack to American McGee's Alice (a video game that is based on Alice in Wonderland). Those who associate Vrenna with alternative rock might find it surprising that he would compose instrumental music for a video game, but then, Vrenna has been a flexible musician/producer. And in one sense, this soundtrack isn't unfaithful to his history -- like a lot of the alt-rock that he has been a part of, American McGee's Alice is a perfect example of his obsession with the dark side. The melodies that he wrote for this soundtrack are quite dark and eerie -- in fact, they are downright creepy. No one will accuse Vrenna's Alice score of being bright and cheerful. They will, however, acknowledge that the CD is extremely memorable and well-executed; Vrenna obviously put a lot of thought into these melodies. One need not be a fan of video games to be impressed by this soundtrack and feel that it is among Vrenna's finest accomplishments.

© Alex Henderson /TiVo

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1
Falling Down the Rabbit Hole
00:01:20

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2
Village of the Doomed
00:03:35

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3
Fortress of Doors
00:03:51

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4
Fire and Brimstone
00:03:46

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(C) 2000 Electronic Arts (P) 2000 Chris Vrenna/Electronic Arts

5
Wonderland Woods
00:03:59

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(C) 2000 Electronic Arts (P) 2000 Chris Vrenna/Electronic Arts

6
The Funhouse
00:03:38

Chris Vrenna, Composer, MainArtist

(C) 2000 Electronic Arts (P) 2000 Chris Vrenna/Electronic Arts

7
Skool Daze
00:04:10

Chris Vrenna, Composer, MainArtist

(C) 2000 Electronic Arts (P) 2000 Chris Vrenna/Electronic Arts

8
Time to Die
00:03:55

Chris Vrenna, Composer, MainArtist

(C) 2000 Electronic Arts (P) 2000 Chris Vrenna/Electronic Arts

9
I'm Not Edible
00:03:09

Chris Vrenna, Composer, MainArtist

(C) 2000 Electronic Arts (P) 2000 Chris Vrenna/Electronic Arts

10
Taking Tea in Dreamland
00:03:44

Chris Vrenna, Composer, MainArtist

(C) 2000 Electronic Arts (P) 2000 Chris Vrenna/Electronic Arts

11
Fungiferous Flora
00:03:35

Chris Vrenna, Composer, MainArtist

(C) 2000 Electronic Arts (P) 2000 Chris Vrenna/Electronic Arts

12
Tweedle-Dee and Tweedle Dum
00:03:46

Chris Vrenna, Composer, MainArtist

(C) 2000 Electronic Arts (P) 2000 Chris Vrenna/Electronic Arts

13
The Centipede
00:03:31

Chris Vrenna, Composer, MainArtist

(C) 2000 Electronic Arts (P) 2000 Chris Vrenna/Electronic Arts

14
Pandemonium
00:03:55

Chris Vrenna, Composer, MainArtist

(C) 2000 Electronic Arts (P) 2000 Chris Vrenna/Electronic Arts

15
Flying on the Wings of Steam
00:04:35

Chris Vrenna, Composer, MainArtist

(C) 2000 Electronic Arts (P) 2000 Chris Vrenna/Electronic Arts

16
Late to the Jabberwocky
00:03:17

Chris Vrenna, Composer, MainArtist

(C) 2000 Electronic Arts (P) 2000 Chris Vrenna/Electronic Arts

17
Pool of Tears
00:04:08

Chris Vrenna, Composer, MainArtist

(C) 2000 Electronic Arts (P) 2000 Chris Vrenna/Electronic Arts

18
Battle with the Red Queen
00:04:11

Chris Vrenna, Composer, MainArtist

(C) 2000 Electronic Arts (P) 2000 Chris Vrenna/Electronic Arts

19
A Happy Ending
00:03:44

Chris Vrenna, Composer, MainArtist

(C) 2000 Electronic Arts (P) 2000 Chris Vrenna/Electronic Arts

20
Wings of Steam Remix
00:04:03

Chris Vrenna, Composer, MainArtist

(C) 2000 Electronic Arts (P) 2000 Chris Vrenna/Electronic Arts

Album review

Before Chris Vrenna parted company with Trent Reznor, he was the perfect drummer/programmer for Nine Inch Nails. Vrenna was always very musical, and Nine Inch Nails is among the more musical and melodic outfits in the industrial field -- while some industrial bands have thrived on brute force for the sake of brute force (Skinny Puppy and Throbbing Gristle, for example), Nine Inch Nails offered melody and harmony as well as aggression. Not surprisingly, many of the alternative rockers Vrenna has worked with as a producer or programmer (Marilyn Manson, Hole, Rob Zombie, among others) have a strong sense of melody. This 2001 release, however, isn't alternative rock. Best described as instrumental electronica, this CD is the soundtrack to American McGee's Alice (a video game that is based on Alice in Wonderland). Those who associate Vrenna with alternative rock might find it surprising that he would compose instrumental music for a video game, but then, Vrenna has been a flexible musician/producer. And in one sense, this soundtrack isn't unfaithful to his history -- like a lot of the alt-rock that he has been a part of, American McGee's Alice is a perfect example of his obsession with the dark side. The melodies that he wrote for this soundtrack are quite dark and eerie -- in fact, they are downright creepy. No one will accuse Vrenna's Alice score of being bright and cheerful. They will, however, acknowledge that the CD is extremely memorable and well-executed; Vrenna obviously put a lot of thought into these melodies. One need not be a fan of video games to be impressed by this soundtrack and feel that it is among Vrenna's finest accomplishments.

© Alex Henderson /TiVo

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